- Maurice Level
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Maurice Level (August 29, 1875 - April 15, 1926), was a French writer of fiction and drama who specialized in short stories of the macabre which were regularly printed in the columns of Paris newspapers and sometimes staged by le Théâtre du Grand-Guignol, the repertory company in the Pigalle district devoted to melodramatic productions which highlighted blood and gore. Level's short stories may be weak in characterization and motivation, but they are strong on obsession and violence. Their surprise endings are reminiscent of the stories of Guy de Maupassant. As editor John Robert Colombo noted in Stories of Fear and Fascination (2007), Battered Silicon Dispatch Box French critics see Level as the heir of the Symbolist writer Villiers de l'Isle-Adam; British critics, as the successor of Edgar Allan Poe; American critics, as the contemporary of H. P. Lovecraft. Of this fiction, Lovecraft himself observed in Supernatural Horror in Literature (1945), "This type, however, is less a part of the weird tradition than a class peculiar to itself--the so-called conte cruel, in which the wrenching of the emotions is accomplished through dramatic tantalizations, frustrations, and gruesome physical horrors." Critic Philippe Gontier wrote, "We can only admire, now almost one hundred years later, the great artistry with which Maurice Level fabricated his plots, with what care he fashioned all the details of their unfolding and how with a master's hand he managed the building of suspense." Level's stories, with their gratuitous acts and mindless brutality, may be seen as precursors of "thriller" fiction and "slasher" films.
Selected Works in French
- L'épouvante: Roman (1908)
- Vivre pour la patrie (1909)
- Les Portes de l'Enfer (1910)
- Les Oiseaux de nuit (1913)
- L'Alouette: Roman (1918)
- Mado (1919)
- Le Manteau d'arlequin: Roman (1919)
- L'Ombre: Roman (1921)
- Le Crime: Roman (1921)
- Au pays du tendre (1921)
- Les mortes étranger (1921)
- L'Ile sans nom (1922)
- Le Marchand des secrets (1923)
- La Cité de voleurs: Roman (1924)
- L'Engima de Bellavista (1929)
Selected Works in English
- The Grip of Fear (1909) translated by Alys Eyre Macklin
- a.k.a. Crises: Tales of Mystery and Horror (1920)
- a.k.a. Grand Guignol Stories (1922)
- Those Who Return (1923) translated by Bérengère Drillien
- Stories of Fear and Fascination: The Fiction of Maurice Level (2007) edited by John Robert Colombo with appreciations by Philippe Gontier, Battered Silicon Dispatch Box.
External links
Categories:- French horror writers
- French short story writers
- 1875 births
- 1926 deaths
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